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"I take the novel extremely seriously," Sir Malcolm once said.
"Criticism that we charge into countries without understanding the history or the culture or with any serious plans as to how to address the problems of those countries is another input into the need for taking language seriously," said Sir Adam Roberts, senior research fellow in international relations at Oxford University.
"No, sir, seriously, you don't have to stop being president of every country, you just have to stop being president of THIS country.
Mr Darling and Mr Brown seriously considered not appointing Sir Mervyn for a second term.
It would also be a seriously mistaken view of Sir Nicolas Bratza's new role – since, as the Daily Mail regretfully acknowledged yesterday, he is "duty bound to act impartially".
The most amusing result was that Jersey was seriously rattled: in June, Sir Philip Bailhache (knighted 1996) the island's assistant chief minister, threatened to declare independence from the UK.
I think Sir Humphrey has seriously blundered.
Despite the Chinese government's many failings, its promotion of the "harmonious society" is taken seriously by Chinese bosses, says Sir Mark.
The police and government vowed to treat hate crime seriously in the wake of Sir William Macpherson's 1999 report into the Stephen Lawrence murder, which concluded discrimination in the ranks allowed a white racist gang to walk free.
The charm was not just the comedy of Michael approaching a great actor - such as Ernie Wise thinking Glenda Jackson deserved to be in his play - but that Sir Kingsley was seriously considering the leftfield offer.
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